Despite a painful knee injury suffered in the previous playoff round, Timberwolves’ head coach Chris Finch made a determined appearance at the Ball Arena for the team’s crucial matchup against the Denver Nuggets.
According to reports, Finch, despite his torn patellar tendon, insisted on being near the team bench to support his young squad as they move on their journey to the Western Conference semifinals.
The injury occurred during a collision with team member Mike Conley in Game 4 against the Suns, yet Finch’s commitment to his team remains unwavering.
The Timberwolves secured a 122-116 victory in that game, marking their first advancement to the second round since 2004. It’s a special moment for the franchise, and Finch’s presence serves as a source of inspiration for his team.
Micah Nori to Fill In for Chris Finch
In Finch’s absence, assistant coach Micah Nori has taken on a larger role, tasked with guiding the talented Minnesota team through the playoffs.
Nori, who previously led the team in a regular-season game against the Cavaliers during Finch’s illness, understands the significance of the moment and is prepared to step up.
Despite Finch’s injury, his leadership remains pivotal as he conveyed his game plans to the team before the matchup. With Nori leading the way in his stead, the Timberwolves face their biggest challenge of the season thus far, ready to overcome obstacles and make their mark in the postseason.